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NiiiiiiggggggaaaaThe answer to this question depends on what you mean by what the owner "lost"
. Oh shyte
Anyone else almost choke reading this like a philosophy professor?NiiiiiiggggggaaaaThe answer to this question depends on what you mean by what the owner "lost"
. Oh shyte
Anyone else almost choke reading this like a philosophy professor?OP going to be fired when his boss finds out.

28 pages?!
Get right fam. This 9 pages homie.![]()

If it's a 100$ bill that was stolen ans he happened to come back to buy 60$ worth of merchandise whilst receiving 40$ change. The original amount lost by the store would be 100 due to him stealing that without your attention.. Why? Because him coming back to purchase would be the same as a random individual doing the same which would incur no losses but because he did take a 100 previously the cash would be short that amount . The endYou run a shop and someone came in and stole $100 without your attention.
The person came back and used the same money to buy $60 worth of items from your shop and you gave him a change of $40.
How much money have you lost?
Explain your answer so we know you didn't do ya googles.![]()

The answer to this question depends on what you mean by what the owner "lost"
Niiiiiiggggggaaaa. Oh shyte
Anyone else almost choke reading this like a philosophy professor?
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$200
because he stole $100 cash from the store then came back andboughttook $60 of goods and got $40 in change from the store . In total the store lost $100 cash (the first time) and another $60 in goods and $40 in cash (second time). Therefore, the shop keeper lost $200
at these responses.
The 'American' Education system y'all
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No
You're dumb. Write the problem as a math variable.
Guys loses 100 dollars = -100
Guy gains 60 dollars back from the stolen money but loses 60 from giving away merchandise so it evens out back to the original -100.
Guy gives 40 back in change so now it's at -140
Total loss= 140
He took a $100 plus the $40 in change u moron.
Learn math before u come in here like u feeling special. Write it out u idiot.
He took $100
-100
He came back and gave $60 back but took $60 in merchandise in return. That means it equals out to zero so therefore we are still at -100.
Register In return gives him an extra $40 as change. Now we are at -140.
learn math and then kill yourself.
-100 +60-60+40= -140
fukking idiot




Forgot about this thread. Stopped reading past post 100. nikkas was really arguing for 9 pages(50pp) about this?
Math was my worse subject and the anwser is obvious to me.
Most the nikkas saying something other than $100 wasn't trolling either.
60 dollars worth of finished goods is the same as 60 dollars worth of sales which is the same as.... 60 dollars.
The thief just exchanged 60 cash with $60 of product, which means the store owner is down $100 worth of shyt. Part of which are goods part of which is cash.
I kinda want to read the whole thread to see what self righteous "smart posters" to take a little less seriously.![]()
If we talking strictly money isn't it $40?
The thief takes $100 at first, so the shop is down 100. He comes back and buys $60 worth of of stuff but pays with the 100, so the till is now balanced again, then you give him $40 dollars change so the till should now be $40 down on what it was to begin with. That's no including the worth of the items of the question is asking strictly how much Money as in cash was lost.
So if someone runs up in a corner store in steals $100 worth of cigarettes the store owner lost no money? Especially considering that customers who would have spent $100 on the products aren't able to now?
I have some accounting training so maybe it comes easier to me but lost $100 dollars worth of stuff. The $60 of items he spent of your own money made me miss out in $60 cash of someone elses money.
The $60 of product is the same as 60 dollars cash as far as a business owner is concerned.
42 people dapped this dumb shyt$200
because he stole $100 cash from the store then came back andboughttook $60 of goods and got $40 in change from the store . In total the store lost $100 cash (the first time) and another $60 in goods and $40 in cash (second time). Therefore, the shop keeper lost $200
at these responses.
The 'American' Education system y'all
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Open a business with coli members breh![]()
nikka from the shyt you saying in this thread you wouldnt have to steal a dime from a business in order to run it into the ground.

The answer to this question depends on what you mean by what the owner "lost"
Niiiiiiggggggaaaa. Oh shyte
Anyone else almost choke reading this like a philosophy professor?
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